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Brazil vs France, 2006 FIFA World Cup, Quarter-finals

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Brazil are hosting France at Waldstadion, Frankfurt, Germany, starting on . The match is a part of the FIFA World Cup.

Match Timeline

  • 0': Hello, welcome to our coverage of the last quarter-final of the 2006 World Cup, between reigning champions Brazil and France.
  • 0': Brazil kick off in Frankfurt.
  • 1': Brazil have made a couple of changes, dropping Adriano as they look to strengthen their midfield.
  • 2': AMAZING! Zidane shows he is up for this game with a superb little piece of dribbling before trying to release Henry.
  • 3': Of course, this could be Zidane's final game tonight; he is retiring from all forms of football after this tournament.
  • 4': Ronaldinho is brought down on the edge of the penalty area by Ribery; dangerous spot...
  • 4': Roberto Carlos and Juninho fight over who is going to take the free-kick...
  • 4': DEFLECTED! Juninho strikes the free-kick; it flicks off the top of the wall and out for a corner.
  • 5': Juninho takes the corner, but Barthez comes out to punch clear.
  • 5': OFF-SIDE! Juan finds space at a free-kick; he tries to back-heel a volley towards goal, but is caught off-side.
  • 6': Zidane appears to be in imperious mood this evening; he is going through his full range of tricks.
  • 7': This is a match played between the winners of the last three World Cups; there is a lot of pedigree out there.
  • 8': GOOD TACKLE! Gallas' well-timed tackle on the edge of his area halts Ze Roberto's run.
  • 9': These two sides seem to have come out with the intention of opening up the game and putting on a show; there is nothing of the defensive, cagey start that we've seen in other matches.
  • 10': NOT FROM THERE! Roberto Carlos opts to shoot from a ridiculously tight angle; unsurprisingly, he slices his effort high and wide.
  • 11': OVER! Ronaldinho sends a free-kick in to the back post, but Ronaldo, on the stretch, heads over the bar.
  • 12': BLOCKED! Henry has his first attempt of the night, a shot from distance that strikes Lucio on the head and goes out for a throw.
  • 13': Statistics from FIFA reveal that Lucio has yet to commit a foul so far at this World Cup; that's an amazing stat for a defender.
  • 14': France win a corner as they put the Brazil defence under a little pressure. Zidane sends the corner in, but Dida punches clear.
  • 15': ALMOST! Ronaldinho's pass gets Ronaldo in down the right; his low cross is threatening, but Kaka can't get the vital touch.
  • 16': It has been a good opening to the match; very open and attacking, and it promises to be an entertaining game.
  • 17': Vieira is clobbered from behind as he and Juan challenge for a ball in the air.
  • 18': Ronaldinho tries to release Ronaldo through the middle, but Barthez collects on the edge of his area.
  • 19': It is noticeable how well these two sides are passing the ball in these early stages; they are keeping possession with short, crisp passing.
  • 20': Henry is caught off-side; he has got to start timing his runs better.
  • 21': Lucio breaks forward, feeds Kaka, but the Milan playmaker can't find Ronaldo with his pass.
  • 22': Both sides look well capable of threatening the other's goal; I don't think we'll have to wait too long for the breakthrough.
  • 23': Malouda and Ribery have got to start making runs in bhind Cafu and Roberto Carlos, who are breaking forward at every oppoprtunity.
  • 24': France are stroking the ball around with a lot of confidence.
  • 25': Cafu is booked for a little tug on the shirt of Abidal as the full-back tried to get away from him.
  • 26': France are certainly having more of the possession, even if they have yet to really threaten Dida.
  • 27': Henry is fouled by Lucio; free-kick to France, 30 yards from the Brazilian goal...
  • 27': WASTED! Zidane takes the free-kick; he goes for goal, but curls his shot over the crossbar.
  • 28': ZIDANE! ZeeZoo is going through his full-range; he flicks a great pass to release Abidal down the left, and his cross is put out for a corner by Roberto Carlos.
  • 29': Ronaldinho isn't being allowed to get on the ball as much as his opponent Zidane is; France are doing a good job of starving him possession.
  • 30': BLOCK! Thuram blocks Ronaldo's drive on the edge of the area after he had been played in by Ronaldinho.
  • 31': France win another corner as Carlos deflects behind Sagnol's cross; Dida does well to come through a crowd and punch clear.
  • 32': Henry is caught off-side once again; he has been a bit sloppy with his runs tonight.
  • 33': I think France will be the happier of the two sides; Brazil have only really threatened once or twice.
  • 34': Ribery runs in to Gilberto; the referee awards France the free-kick for the block.
  • 35': Malouda's poor touch from Makele's pass ends a promising France move.
  • 36': Zidane plays a nice pass in to the feet of Malouda; he clips a cross to the back post, but Henry has made the run to the near.
  • 37': Dida organises his defensive wall at a France free-kick. Zidane and Henry stand over the set-piece...
  • 38': ...Zidane chips a flighted pass in to the penalty area, but Malouda heads over the bar.
  • 39': This has been a half that has promised much, but there hasn't ultimately been a great deal of goal-mouth action at either end.
  • 40': Vieira and Makelele are absolutely dominating the midfield region; every time Brazil clear the ball, it is coming back at them.
  • 41': Brazil look a little short of ideas up front; Cafu sends a hopeful cross in to the middle, but it is over the head of Ronaldo.
  • 42': SHOULD HAVE SHOT! Malouda breaks in to the area after spinning his man; he approaches the goal from a slight angle, but declines the shot and opts to cross. Brazil clear.
  • 43': Malouda is looking an increasing threat; Henry should have done better releasing him down the left, but he over-hits his pass.
  • 44': Henry is down, in need of some attention on a knock. He seems to be okay, though.
  • 44': BRILLIANT! Zidane looks sublime as he beats two men before releasing Vieira; the midfielder heads straight through the middle, and draws a foul from Juan, who is booked.
  • 45': Vieira is taken from the field after landing heavily after being fouled. France have a free-kick, just outside the penalty area...
  • 46': ...Zidane and Henry stand over the free-kick...
  • 46': Henry takes the free-kick; he strikes the defensive wall, and the referee spots a handball from Ronaldo. Another free-kick, and Ronaldo is booked.
  • 47': OFF THE WALL! Zidane's shot hits the wall again.
  • 47': HALF-TIME: France have been the better side, but have nothing to show for it.
  • 46': France kick off the second half. No changes at the break.
  • 47': OOH! Henry flicks a header just wide of the far post after getting on the end of Zidane's free-kick.
  • 48': Ronaldinho forces a corner kick off Makekele.
  • 48': NERVY! Barthez manages to scramble clear Cafu's corss from the left, but it didn't look pretty.
  • 49': Brazil seem to have emerged with a bit more of a spring in their step; they were certainly below-par in the first half.
  • 50': Henry's exhilharating run down the left wing almost creates a chance for Ribery in the middle, but Juan clears the danger.
  • 51': France are sending a lot of crosses in to the area, even though Henry isn't all that strong in the air.
  • 52': Makelele seems to be struggling with a hamstring injury; he is limping around midfield, not very mobile at all.
  • 53': ALMOST! Henry almost sets up Vieira with a back-heel in the penalty area, but Juan as tracked the run and puts the ball behind.
  • 54': GOAL! NO! Vieira flicks on Malouda's free-kick; Henry controls the ball and fires past Dida, but he is clearly off-side.
  • 55': The winners of this tie will face Portugal in the semi-final on Wednesday; enticing match-ups, whoever goes through.
  • 56': Ribery is one of the few French players to have played poorly tonight; he has given the ball away far too often.
  • 57': GOAL! The breakthrough comes through Henry as he ghosts in around the back to volley home Zidane's free-kick.
  • 58': Henry gave Dida no chance with that close-range finish; big questions for Brazil to answer now.
  • 58': Makelele sells Barthez a little short with a back-pass, but the goalkeeper is alert enough to come out and clear.
  • 59': Ronaldinho is going to have to pull his finger out if Brazil are to come back in to this match; he has been virtually anonymous.
  • 60': SO CLOSE! Ribery does superbly to beat Cafu diwb the right; he sends over a low cross which Juan deflects just wide of the far post.
  • 62': There is a lot of energy about this supposedly ageing French side; they are playing really well.
  • 63': BRAZIL SUB: Juninho is replaced by Adriano; an attacking change for the defending champions.
  • 64': Ribery runs at the heart of the Brazilian defence, but Carlos tackles well on the edge of his penalty area.
  • 65': The game is really open now, end-to-end stuff with both sides looking threatening on the break.
  • 66': Zidane is beginning to dominate; he is absolutely mesmeric at the moment. France win a corner.
  • 67': Brazil have finally started to play a little; they have been stung in to life by Henry's goal.
  • 68': Ribery looks like he will be a threat on the break in the final twenty minutes for France; his pace and dribbling will be really dangerous on the counter.
  • 70': GREAT SAVE! Henry breaks down the right and feeds a good pass inside for the advancing Ribery; Dida comes flying out to the edge of his area to block Ribery's shot.
  • 71': France are playing some of the best football we've seen so far at this tournament; they are playing with real confidence.
  • 72': TAME! Henry fires a shot from 25 yards straight at Dida.
  • 73': Somehow, I don't think we've seen an end to the scoring tonight; there is so much space, and some wonderful players to exploit it.
  • 74': Sagnol is booked for a body-check on Ronaldinho as he tried to get away down the left wing.
  • 75': Lucio dives in on Henry; a booking for the Brazilian defender.
  • 76': BRAZIL SUB: Cafu off, Cicinho on; fresh legs down the right for Brazil.
  • 77': FRANCE SUB: Govou on to replace Ribery; Ribery has worked very hard in the second half.
  • 78': GOOD HEADER! Thuram does well to react to Ze Roberto's cross as he heads clear of danger.
  • 79': BRAZIL SUB: Robinho comes on to replace Kaka; the elusive running of Robinho could cause a problem or two in the closing stages.
  • 80': Malouda tugs back Cicinho and is unfortunate to escape a booking.
  • 81': WELL WIDE! A chance for Robinho, but he snatches at the ball as it falls to him in the penalty area.
  • 82': FRANCE SUB: Wiltord comes on to replace Malouda; some experience in the final ten minutes or so.
  • 84': There's no doubt that France have been the better side, but Brazil are dominating the ball at the moment.
  • 85': DRAGGED! Ronaldo bursts through and fires in a shot, but under pressure from Sagnol, he drags his left-foot shot well wide.
  • 86': FRANCE SUB: Saha comes on to replace Henry; Henry has worked very hard and is replaced by the fresh legs of Saha.
  • 87': Adriano wins his side a corner. Ronaldinho curls it in to the middle, but Barthez punches clear.
  • 88': Saha is booked for wasting time after a handball decision had gone against him.
  • 89': GREAT RUN! Ronaldo's step-over beats two men before he goes to ground under a challenge from Thuram, who is booked. Free-kick, 20 yards out...
  • 89': CLOSE! Ronaldinho curls the free-kick over the crossbar, much to France's relief.
  • 90': GOOD EFFORT! Zidane breaks through the middle and feeds Saha, but the substitute's shot is saved by Dida.
  • 91': SAVE! Ronaldo has finally come to life; he runs at the defence again before firing in a low shot which Barthez pushes away.
  • 92': FULL-TIME: France out-play Brazil and deservedly take their place in the semi-final, where they will meet Portugal.

Statistics

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17 Fouls 19
3 Yellow Cards 4
0 Red Cards 0
5 Offsides 3
7 Corner Kicks 5
5 Saves 5
56 Possession 44
15 SHOTS 13
5 ON GOAL 5
0.3 On Target % 0.4
0 Penalty Goals 0
0 Penalty Kicks Taken 0
0 Accurate Passes 0
0 Passes 0
0.0 Pass Completion % 0.0
0 Accurate Crosses 0
18 Crosses 16
0.0 Cross % 0.0
0 Long Balls 0
0 Accurate Long Balls 0
0.0 Long Balls % 0.0
6 Blocked Shots 6
0 Effective Tackles 0
0 Tackles 0
0.0 Tackle % 0.0
0 Interceptions 0
0 Effective Clearances 0
7 Clearances 8

Game Information

Competition: FIFA World Cup

Venue: Waldstadion
Location: Frankfurt, Germany
Attendance: 48,000

Line-Ups

BRA Brazil

No. Name
1 Dida (GK)
2 Cafu Yellow Card
3 Lúcio Yellow Card
4 Juan Yellow Card
6 Roberto Carlos
19 Juninho
17 Gilberto Silva
11 Zé Roberto
8 Kaká
10 Ronaldinho
9 Ronaldo Yellow Card

FRA France

No. Name
16 Fabien Barthez (GK)
19 Willy Sagnol Yellow Card
15 Lilian Thuram Yellow Card
5 William Gallas
3 Eric Abidal
6 Claude Makelele
4 Patrick Vieira
10 Zinedine Zidane
7 Florent Malouda
22 Franck Ribéry
12 Thierry Henry

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